Recorded Crime in Scotland, 2022-23

Statistics on crimes and offences recorded and cleared up by the police in Scotland in 2022-23, split by crime or offence group and by local authority.

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Total Recorded Crime

An infographic showing how the level of crime in 2022-23 compares to 2013-14 and 2021-22 including what proportion of total crime each crime group makes up.

The recording of crime is at one of the lowest levels seen since 1974. The total number of crimes recorded by the police in Scotland in 2022-23 was 289,362. This is 2,898 crimes (or 1%) higher than the level recorded in 2021-22.

Over the past ten years, total recorded crime in Scotland has decreased by 13%. This continues a generally decreasing trend in recorded crime over the longer term, from a peak in 1991 when crime reached a record high of 613,943.

Chart 1 shows the total number of recorded crimes since 1971.

Legislative changes and changes to crime recording practices will have had some effect on the longer term time series for recorded crime. Annex 3 provides information on these changes.

Chart 1: Total crimes recorded by the police, 1971 to 1994, 1995-96 to 2022-23

A line chart showing that total crimes recorded generally increased between 1971 and 1991 but then generally decreased between 1991 and 2022-23. The lowest recorded level was in 1971 and the highest recorded level was in 1991.

Note: Data are incomplete for 1975 due to local government reorganisation.

Chart 2 shows the number of recorded crimes for each crime group since 1971 and gives an indication of the scale of crimes recorded in each group.

In 2022-23, of all recorded crimes:

  • Crimes of dishonesty was the largest group, accounting for 36%
  • Non-sexual crimes of violence accounted for 24%
  • Crimes against society accounted for 21%
  • Damage and reckless behaviour accounted for 15%
  • Sexual crimes accounted for 5%

These crime groups are discussed in more detail in the following chapters.

The national rate of total recorded crime was 528 crimes per 10,000 population in 2022-23. This has increased from 523 in 2021-22.

Chart 2: Crimes recorded by the police by crime group, 1971 to 1994, 1995-96 to 2022-23

A line chart showing that the levels of crimes of dishonesty have consistently shown the highest overall level of recorded crime in each year since 1971 and Sexual crimes have consistently shown the lowest overall level of recorded crime.

Note: Data are incomplete for 1975 due to local government reorganisation.

Total Recorded Crime by Local Authority

Notwithstanding that year-on-year figures can fluctuate across local authorities, the long term trend of decreasing crime is broadly the same across Scotland.

Since 2013-14, most local authorities have seen a reduction in total recorded crime. Seven have seen an increase (Dumfries and Galloway, Dundee City, East Lothian, Na h-Eilean Siar, Orkney Islands, Scottish Borders and Shetland Islands).

Since 2021-22, thirteen local authorities have seen a decrease in total recorded crime, three saw very little (less than half a percentage) change and sixteen have seen an increase.

Table 1 in the 'Supporting documents' Excel workbook provides the number of crimes recorded in each local authority over the past ten years.

Chart 3 shows the number of recorded crimes per 10,000 population in each local authority in 2022-23.

In Scotland as a whole, there were 528 recorded crimes per 10,000 population in 2022-23. Dundee City (849 per 10,000 population), Glasgow City (789 per 10,000 population) and Aberdeen City (651 per 10,000 population) recorded the highest rates.

Table 4 in the 'Supporting documents' Excel workbook provides further details on the number of crimes recorded per 10,000 population in each local authority over the past ten years.

Chart 3: Total number of recorded crimes per 10,000 population 1, 2022-23

A bar chart showing the total recorded crime rate by Local Authority. It shows that Dundee had the highest rate and the Orkney Islands had the lowest.

1. Due to 2022 mid-year population estimates from the National Records of Scotland being published after the release of the Recorded Crime in Scotland 2022-23 bulletin, the 2021 mid-year population estimates have been used to calculate the 2022 population rates.

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